Helping families in transition by furnishing hope.
That’s the mission statement of 2SHARE, a local non-profit, in Wilmington, that strives to provide furniture for people in need.
Saint Nicholas Christmas Foundation helping seniors this holiday -- and reaching out to families in western North Carolina impacted by Hurricane Helene.
Sheila Evans of Wilmington received the Order of the Long Leaf Pine award on Thursday, the highest civilian honor bestowed by the Governor of North Carolina, for her tireless work on behalf of children and families in southeastern North Carolina.
Mt. Calvary Center for Leadership development offers a free summer camp for kids, who give back by picking and delivering fresh vegetables to those in need.
It all started when founder and executive director Paul Wilkes took a trip to India in 2006. He met a little girl at an orphanage named Reena who had been kidnapped and stabbed in the eye by organized criminals.
The holidays are fast approaching and more than three dozen organizations and local churches are gearing up for the annual Community Holiday Assistance Program in eastern Pender County.
Family Promise of the Lower Cape Fear is a nonprofit organization in New Hanover County that works to help families that are victims of domestic violence and in need of housing.
The Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina has successfully raised the $100,000 needed to pay for the higher-than-expected cost of their new facility: the nCino Hunger Solutions Center at 1000 Greenfield Street.
WECT's Community Spotlight this month is on the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina. The non-profit needs to raise $100,000 to fully fund the new facility
New Hope Clinic in Brunswick County has been serving the community for over 20 years. Their mission: to make sure that everyone in their community has access to healthcare.
It’s a village of tiny homes. It’s an investment with big returns. Eden Village of Wilmington is a non-profit that builds homes for the area’s homeless.
One in five people in the US identify as living with a disability, meaning there’s a good chance you or someone you care for will need special accommodations at some point in life.
Minorities seem to be falling behind when it comes to the COVID-19 vaccine roll out-- but a nonprofit healthcare provider is working to make sure they don’t miss their chance.